I Spy Science: How do Hydroelectric Power Stations Work?
Can water be turned into electricity? Yes! In a hydroelectric power station, that is. And two researchers from TU Graz will explain how it works.
Can water be turned into electricity? Yes! In a hydroelectric power station, that is. And two researchers from TU Graz will explain how it works.
A PV system developed at TU Graz increases energy yield through two-axis tracking of the sun’s position – particularly in the mornings and evenings. It folds up in the event of a storm, hail or snow.
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A recent study, involving Graz University of Technology, confirms a further significant decline in the cryosphere in Austria.
An EU research project involving TU Graz has analysed CO₂ emissions of the European building stock over its entire life cycle and identified ways to reduce them.
MOF thin films, as porous materials, play a key role in many potential applications. Researchers at TU Graz have now demonstrated that the prototypical example for thin films has a completely…
The researchers will use the FWF’s science awards, worth one million euros each, to identify quantum materials for future technologies and to ensure that autonomous AI systems are trustworthy.
Does artificial intelligence treat everyone equally? How do the design decisions made by major platforms affect us? These are questions that computer scientist Elisabeth Lex also asks herself.
The computer scientist is receiving a grant of 2.5 million euros to develop innovative algorithms in computer vision. These innovative AI models are designed to be able to both understand and…
In the EU project Nemo, a research team involving TU Graz has developed new models that make battery management systems significantly more intelligent. They detect damage at an early stage and…
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